November 21st, 2007 (
2007-11-21T12:39:12+0000)
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This is totally not posted because Chris Mills is sitting next to me, although his presence here did prompt me to try this out.
Internet Explorer cannot, by design, run alongside itself — e.g. IE6 and IE7 (although hacks exist). This is a pain for web development and testing sites. The hacks that exist don’t fully function.
Safari [...]
August 26th, 2007 (
2007-08-26T00:44:53+0000)
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Publication of my mini Hack Day London effort to generate an RSS feed from a Flickr photoset.
February 20th, 2007 (
2007-02-20T23:32:20+0000)
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In my BarCamp round-up I commented on RDF getting a strong showing in presentations. It caught my eye and I came out feeling optimistic about the future of rich data on the web. Don’t misinterpret that sentence as RDF enthusiasm yet, though.
The thing about RDF is that no-one has yet demonstrated any real-world reason to [...]
February 20th, 2007 (2007-02-20T01:35:51+0000)
BarCamp London 2 was a fantastic and enjoyable success this weekend.
Lots of interesting things presented, but there was no escaping the presence of a more semantic web.
On a personal level my presentation on ASP.NET and Web Standards got a fairly sparse attendance (not much of a surprise, given ASP.NET’s reputation), but I think I presented [...]
February 15th, 2007 (2007-02-15T23:50:39+0000)
As the tech world continues to heat up year-on-year, the conference season starts up earlier and earlier. It’s reached a point where the entire year becomes one great big geek piss up, with a short break at Christmas to get drunk with our families instead.
In fact, the next few months suddenly look rather busy:
BarCamp London [...]